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@user-vh5dr4nm5b
@user-vh5dr4nm5b Күн бұрын
It is also the increasing use of computer led teaching in classrooms and the increase in online course requirements and availability vs in person human interaction with teachers
@andrewwscott2802
@andrewwscott2802 10 күн бұрын
Not bad at all for an 83 year old!
@donalfinn4205
@donalfinn4205 16 күн бұрын
Who were the real terrorists here? The brits who invaded my land or those that tried to shag them out. Shag you and shag your book.💩🇬🇧💩
@moad7191
@moad7191 18 күн бұрын
The translator, though generally very good, has done a terrible job in some key moments....with the result of not accurately reflecting the thoughts of the guest..... E.g. the guest said that defining islam by reference to certain mistaken people can be seen as islamophobic...which is not what the translator said!
@TheRuben_music
@TheRuben_music 20 күн бұрын
<3
@stephenholmes1036
@stephenholmes1036 28 күн бұрын
Loughgall they were sold out from above for the peace. Thatcher strengthened PIRA and Sinn Fein the man is talking nonsense.
@Warriorxpt
@Warriorxpt 29 күн бұрын
Bridge has been so consistent. I cannot ignore what he says. Hopefully more and more powerful people listen to him, sincerely.
@VISIONS2K
@VISIONS2K Ай бұрын
stop playing stupid the Thin Blue Line is a part of freemasonry you presenters always trying to deceive the public you people are part of the problem as well ! the police are a Freemason workhorses don't be fooled there are Freemasons working against the people hypocrisy to the highest degree ! ! 🥺🥺🥺
@emanuelegiannotti2952
@emanuelegiannotti2952 Ай бұрын
Just to remind our dear US “Republican” friends that way more British and other NATO forces have died in Afghanistan (there due to the US invoking Article 5) than Americans in Europe from 1946 onwards. Almost heart breaking now to remember the good old times when the US had (Republican and Democratic) presidents with a solid understanding of geopolitics and deterrence (just watch interviews of Richard Nixon or any other Cold War-Era US presidents to understand why in Europe and the US we don’t all just speak Russian)
@emanuelegiannotti2952
@emanuelegiannotti2952 Ай бұрын
Well done for a potential future national security advisor: complete failure to understand the difference between force allocation in an active conflict and need to ensure deterrence (ie to prevent a war from starting)
@JohnSmith-vn8dm
@JohnSmith-vn8dm Ай бұрын
The UK just needs to learn to accept that it doesn't matter how Europhilic your elites are, Europe is simply not the most important part of the world anymore. Asia is. If you want the United States to focus more on your region, you will have to work to weaken the peer rival to the United States, which is China, or strengthen its the balancing coalition against it: states such as the US, Japan, India. Short of that, you are going to have to learn how to defend yourself. Because no one else can afford to save you at their own expense.
@carolgerber6375
@carolgerber6375 Ай бұрын
Childhoodls?
@user-vh5dr4nm5b
@user-vh5dr4nm5b Күн бұрын
small minds focus on typos rather than the important messages which is why we struggle to implement solutions
@felixf.3392
@felixf.3392 Ай бұрын
Why was the USA so successful during the Cold War? It implemented the Marshall Plan to economically strengthen its partners in Europe. The USA was the largest economy and opened its market to the products of its allies. The USA offered its allies a security umbrella with nuclear deterrence through NATO. As a result, America managed to push back the influence of the Soviet Union on Europe and ultimately win the Cold War. The alliance between Western Europe and the USA is proving difficult today. For example, Germany follows a mercantilist economic model and is therefore dependent on cheap energy and large growth markets. Russia and China can provide both of these for Western Europe like no other country. The USA, on the other hand, is becoming increasingly less important as an economic partner. And since the collapse of the Soviet Union, there is no serious military threat from Russia to Western Europe. Nevertheless, tens of thousands of American soldiers are still stationed in hundreds of US military bases and US nuclear weapons are stationed on German soil. If you look at the situation objectively from the US perspective, America is protecting Europe from the countries with which it has close trade relations. Europe's core interest, however, is to further expand its economic relations with the USA's biggest competitors. Don't be blinded by the politicians' rhetoric. Feelings, shared history, values, culture and traditions play no role at all in whether alliances really work. What matters is whether the interests coincide. And it turns out that the interests of Europe and the USA can no longer be reconciled today and this partnership will soon end.
@HBoggggggggg
@HBoggggggggg Ай бұрын
Sorry what? No real military threat from Russia? Lol
@felixf.3392
@felixf.3392 Ай бұрын
@@HBoggggggggg Even after the war, there will be a huge land mass between Western Europe and Russia. Poland and the Baltic states will, however, have to pursue a more realistic foreign policy. But that is not the problem of France and Germany.
@lyudmilakutsenko7045
@lyudmilakutsenko7045 Ай бұрын
I guess he was purposefully chosen for his similarity to a character from "Merlin" series, namely Mordred.
@rasputinslover
@rasputinslover Ай бұрын
An hour of platitudes and empty statements- vague principles and bromides - unhelpful analogies and self congratulatory attitude Tedious and circular
@philipholding
@philipholding Ай бұрын
As the other comment said. It's hyper exposure to mental health issues. Radio TV social media, schools etc it permeates to the children, vulnerable and with mallable brains. Mental illness is heretable, but more prominant, is the social contagion aspect. Children are now using therapy speech. Its gone viral. And viruses are CONTAGIOUS. Looking on social media. It seems everyone and their dog is now a psychotherapist. Which induces and propagates more ' viruses'. They even inventing more disorders. They spread the net to catch more vulnerable.It's a moneymaking machine. Have you ever noticed that nearly all of them have negative mental health backstories? Is it true, or is it just ingratiation to grease the wheels.
@user-uv9wv7kx1s
@user-uv9wv7kx1s Ай бұрын
I worked in a CQC registered residential home for individuals with autism. Three in their forties, one in her fifties, all in robust physical health. I myself was older than all of them. I turned up for work throughout the whole of the so called ‘pandemic’, at that time taking everything that was told as gospel and as a result more than a little scared. I refused the vaccine in early 21 and witnessed my colleagues suffer unpleasant side effects throughout that summer. Constantly feeling fatigued, one lady with heart issues resulting in three months off work, colds in the height of summer, chest infections etc. I was then of course sacked in November 21 and the vaccine I was initially offered (Astra Zeneca) deemed unsafe and taken off of the market two years later. The episode was crime of huge proportion and no recompense has been offered to any staff who were sacked (they of course used us as test subjects and then didn’t dare go after NHS staff) I’ll never forgive these criminals what they did and are currently suppressing. Legitimised gangsters. The likes of Javid and Hancock won’t be returning after the election and will no doubt be taking up well paid corporate positions, having escaped being held to account. This is Britain and it stinks
@mariemclaughlan5404
@mariemclaughlan5404 Ай бұрын
Thank you Dr Vitali for fighting for us. Am very grateful.
@umachakraborty8090
@umachakraborty8090 Ай бұрын
Bill gates sir❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@SabinaOceanblueStyle
@SabinaOceanblueStyle Ай бұрын
Can't stop listening to him. He has got me glued to the screw hanging on every word. Such a brilliant speaker and performer. The way he kept including the bottle to direct people's attention. But what went wrong Matthew Perry? 😢😳💔 RIP
@jalalelmachouti7975
@jalalelmachouti7975 Ай бұрын
Leugens als jullie weten wie of wat Hizbut Tahrir is en doet. Nodig dan mensen van Hizbut Tahrir uit en stel hun dan deze vragen.
@DianneSmith-tw6fi
@DianneSmith-tw6fi 2 ай бұрын
They talk about what people are being taught In school but the government ate responsible for devising the curriculum !
@kj1483
@kj1483 2 ай бұрын
"The Boiling Moat: Urgent Steps to Defend Taiwan" - July 1, 2024 by Matt Pottinger copied from Amazon The book argues that a robust military strategy is essential for countering Beijing’s aggression. Pottinger and his team map out a workable military strategy for Taiwan, the United States, Japan, Australia, and Europe to pursue collectively, urging quick adoption to avert a devastating war. The significance of Taiwan to the world economy, semiconductor supply, and Indo-Pacific security is underscored. The authors stress that preventing China’s coercive annexation of Taiwan requires democracies to demonstrate not just the means but also the will to effectively resist, conveying the message that a military attempt by Xi would likely lead to disastrous consequences, both for China and for the international community. Chinese leader Xi Jinping has openly expressed his intention to annex Taiwan to mainland China, even threatening the use of force. An invasion or blockade of Taiwan by Chinese forces would be catastrophic, with severe consequences for democracies worldwide. In The Boiling Moat, Matt Pottinger and a team of scholars and distinguished military and political leaders urgently outline practical steps for deterrence. The authors stress that preventing a war is more affordable than waging one and emphasize the importance of learning from recent failures in deterrence, such as Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
@kj1483
@kj1483 2 ай бұрын
2022 UK Supreme Court President Lord Robert Reed said he and Lord Patrick Hodge were resigning from the court over the threat to civil freedoms posed by the new law. "The judges of the Supreme Court cannot continue to sit in Hong Kong without appearing to endorse an administration which has departed from values of political freedom, and freedom of expression," Lord Reed said. Senior British judges have sat on the court since 1997 as part of an agreement when Hong Kong was handed over to China by the UK The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal hears many of the territory's highest profile cases, often ruling on key questions over civil and political liberties. The exodus of Hong Kongers and foreign city residents has reached such a level that even the city’s chief executive, who announced this week that she will not seek a second term, admits that Hong Kong is experiencing a brain drain. Her replacement will almost certainly be a former police officer who has been saddled with U.S. sanctions and who helped trigger the 2019 protests. His elevation would cement that, above all else, the authorities in Beijing view the issue of security as paramount, even at the cost of business interests, rapidly decreasing civil liberties, and professional accountability.
@kj1483
@kj1483 2 ай бұрын
youtube.com/@johnspencer328/videos John Spence channel of his accumulated interviews
@kj1483
@kj1483 2 ай бұрын
57:40 Q1, Hamas forces moving back when Israel troops withdraw? Q2, What are the real casualty numbers? Q3, military discipline of ordinary Israeli soldiers in Gaza? Q4, How to COMPLETE this Israel army campaign?(see 1:06:48 ) 58:50 Natasha Hausdorff, UK barrister...casualty count 33,000 too high, ...& civilians vs combatants ...Simon Sebag Montefiore is a bestselling historian and novelist, whose books have been published in over forty languages. He read history at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University, where he received his Doctorate of Philosophy
@kj1483
@kj1483 2 ай бұрын
John Spencer is one of the world’s leading experts on urban warfare…25 years as an infantry soldier and officer in the US Army, including urban battles of Iraq in 2003 and the Battle of Sadr City in 2008. Conducted research in India, Israel, Nagorno-Karabakh, and Ukraine. He has also trained multiple militaries in urban operations. His research focuses on all military operations in dense urban areas, megacities, and urban and subterranean (aka tunnel) warfare. In February 2022, Spencer wrote a guide, "The Mini-Manual for the Urban Defender," for the citizens of Ukraine on how to defend their cities. The manual was translated into Ukrainian and spread widely across all of Ukraine. It is now available in sixteen separate languages with many other translations in the works. URBAN WARFARE RELATED Works, Books “Understanding Urban Warfare,” Howgate Publishing, October 3, 2022 “The Mini-Manual for the Urban Defender,” John Spencer, March 1, 2022 Book Chapters “Siege and Intrusive Operations” In: Small Armies, Big Cities: Rethinking Urban Warfare, Lynne Rienner Publishers, forthcoming September 2022 “Gangs of Baghdad,” In: Strategic Notes On Third Generation Gangs, Xlibris US, 2020
@xwarx1000
@xwarx1000 2 ай бұрын
RIP M.P
@robertos4876
@robertos4876 2 ай бұрын
The Matsu Defense Forces have only one mission which is to defend the territory till the end however that end may turn out to be. Everyone in Taiwan is aware that these frontline islands are Taiwan's best bases from where to hit the PLA in a war. They have done just that during the three crises of the past seventy five years.
@terrythomas3755
@terrythomas3755 2 ай бұрын
Fear is not Freedom, Fear is not Liberty, Fear is Control.
@KennethjrBorum
@KennethjrBorum 2 ай бұрын
Black apologist on the panel (far left)... gotta make sure he doesn't upset wp and lose his spot as a BlackFace in a High Place/Sambo
@nigelblake1558
@nigelblake1558 2 ай бұрын
If only we could use talking bollocks as a means to generate electricity, Sunak could keep London's lights glowing brightly for a decade on this speech alone!
@davidcarruth1317
@davidcarruth1317 2 ай бұрын
The guy is just trying to get as many of his pals as he can a payout of public money before he’s hoofed out of power.. corrupt to the core
@geofftoase3855
@geofftoase3855 2 ай бұрын
Most of the world's land is owned by very few. Land reform is needed to change that - to accomplish that would require a paradigm shift in landholding. Taking the UK as an example the legal notion that the area constituting the UK is ultimately allodially owned, as an incorporeal hereditament, by the monarch as feudal overlord would be replaced by the legal notion that all the UK area is the allodial corporeal hereditament of the nation. The UK would become a Nation-State. There would be no need for anyone to move, areas can be life-time leased from the nation [through the land registry or private business arrangement of which the land registry is informed]. The monarch’s technical ownership of the UK would be extinguished (the position of the monarch as a Head of State need not be affected) by an Act based on human rights legislation; as successfully employed against the Duke of Westminster in 1985. Incumbents, individual or corporate, would become life-time leaseholders (instead of a freeholder or leaseholder who holds tenure of land of the crown) of the areas they presently control. Freehold would be replaced by an alienable life-time lease - the lease-holder would be free to dispose of the lease through sale, gift or will, and to rent or sub-let. In order to pay ground rent of £10 p.a. to every UK national, as recognition of the nation’s superior ownership,. a charge of about £8/acre on landholders present holdings would be necessary. The Duke of Buccleugh would pay at least £2.28mn p.a., Duke of Athol £1.18mn p.a., Duchy of Cornwall £1.09mn p.a. and the Duchy of Lancaster about £0.38mn p.a. (if they retained exclusive use over all the land they presently lease or hold freehold title to). The average detached house would pay about £3 p.a., the average terraced house £1.5 p.a. Farm holdings in the UK range between 50 acres (£400p.a.) and over 250acres (£2000 p.a. or over). Owners of flats in multi-occupancy buildings would pay their (much reduced) proportion of ground rent on the land occupied by the building and hard standing (£80/acre) and any open ground (£8/acre) surrounding it, if the public were excluded - all holders contribution being determined by the area held, not its value. [considered critique welcomed]
@tonygard1424
@tonygard1424 2 ай бұрын
Has there ever been so many lies told in the opening 2 minutes of a speech? I can’t bring myself to watch any more. Shocking !
@tonygard1424
@tonygard1424 2 ай бұрын
Russia poisoned people with chemical weapons? Israel defends itself from a barrage of Iranian missiles? (Nothing about Israel striking a consulate first, or the constant attacks within Syria) Putin cut off Russian gas??? (Canada and Germany didn’t return turbines after maintenance and the U.S. barred Germany from opening Nordstream 2 before destroying the infrastructure with bombs) Who the hell is Sunak trying to kid? Lies lies lies! Corruption at the highest echelons of government, both sides of the Atlantic. You can be sure that our government are not making us any safer, they are putting us in great danger. LIARS!!
@davidpeacock40
@davidpeacock40 2 ай бұрын
Short tetchy rich man makes gaslighting speech at dodgily funded think tank
@user-xq6fj2sd7z
@user-xq6fj2sd7z 2 ай бұрын
Disgusting stuff all round not to mention the government seal being used to front a dodgy think tank
@TonyBurns-hi7py
@TonyBurns-hi7py 2 ай бұрын
He is right
@davidcarruth1317
@davidcarruth1317 2 ай бұрын
Far right
@valparker1426
@valparker1426 2 ай бұрын
Impressive my arse, if all this is going to happen, it his fault, all this fear factor, he's giving, he surpose to be cheering the torys on not fear factor, that. Why these torys, have got to wake up get rid now, out the door,, he is a now good traitor, skunk 🐍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🌹🇬🇧 he's in it 4 him self
@moffattF
@moffattF 2 ай бұрын
“Small acts of kindness” with emphasis on small in Rishi’s case. Can’t undo 14 years of corruption, lies, and mismanagement.😢 Imagine the huge opportunities to improve because we have f..d up so much!!!😮
@valparker1426
@valparker1426 2 ай бұрын
Strange don't you think how sunak knows when the next virus is going to be, we have vaccine dishing out, and all so he predicts the next five years is going to be,, really bad... Doesn't that tell he's got go... Creep.. Skunk 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🌹🇬🇧
@H-vf7ki
@H-vf7ki 2 ай бұрын
Impressive from Sunak.
@moffattF
@moffattF 2 ай бұрын
As a speech, great but the scale of problems the conservatives have failed to address can’t be brushed aside by hit air.😢
@trilbywye3944
@trilbywye3944 2 ай бұрын
Every problem you point to us having you caused and are planning to make worse. AI you state is a danger then try to push it. Russia, middle east wars you condemn then offer more weapons. Great danger for plebs but great advances for the elites.
@trilbywye3944
@trilbywye3944 2 ай бұрын
Stop obsessing about global. Concentrate on Britain.
@circlemusic1621
@circlemusic1621 2 ай бұрын
sounds like he has hayfever or a cold.. nasal and throaty - rather than insecure.
@514Exc
@514Exc 2 ай бұрын
I think the first gentlemen is missing the point, the whole concept of white supremacy is predicated on the "invention or "creation" of everything. destroying this myth doesnt create black supremacy but it would greatly reduce racism, if we could credit one another and be appreciative of the past, rather than trying to take all human history and credit it all to the germans or greeks.
@Gordian1095
@Gordian1095 2 ай бұрын
You forget one small detail. The civil population in China is disarmed, therefore the communist regime, which has the weapons would never fall. See Venezuela, Cuba, etc. So regardless of economic downfall, CCP will never leave power.
@Gordian1095
@Gordian1095 2 ай бұрын
Facism and Communism, two sides of the same coin. Do the research.
@nushratjahannabila7047
@nushratjahannabila7047 2 ай бұрын
O great intellectual could you pls cite your sources?
@Gordian1095
@Gordian1095 2 ай бұрын
Yes, Obama and Biden are a decadent figure in the Whitehouse.